
1) Cognitive psychology 2) Filtration 3) Infiltration
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1) Egress
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[cognitive psychology] Percolation (from the Latin word percolatio, meaning filtration) is a theoretical model used to understand the way activation and diffusion of neural activity occur within neural networks. Percolation is a model used to explain how neural activity is transmitted across the various connections within the brain. Often i...
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• (n.) The act or process of percolating, or filtering; filtration; straining. Specifically (Pharm.), the process of exhausting the virtues of a powdered drug by letting a liquid filter slowly through it.
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(from the article `coffee`) ...methods of extracting flavour and aroma from ground coffee. In steeping or boiling, pulverized coffee is measured into hot water, which is set or ... Fruit liqueurs are produced by the infusion method, in which fruit is steeped in the spirit, which absorbs aroma, flavour, and colour. Plant ... [2 relate...
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(pur″kә-la´shәn) the extraction of soluble parts of a drug by passing a solvent liquid through it.
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The movement of water downward and radially through subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downw
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1. The movement of water downward and radially through subsurface soil layers and pore spaces in soil or rock, usually continuing downward to ground water. Can also involve upward movement of water. 2. Slow seepage of water through a filter.
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Per`co·la'tion noun [ Latin
percolatio .] The act or process of percolating, or filtering; filtration; straining. Specifically
(Pharm.) , the process of exhausting the virtues of a powdered drug by letting a liquid filter slowly through it.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: per′kō-lā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Extraction of the soluble portion of a solid mixture by passing a solvent liquid through it. 2. Passage of saliva or other fluids into the interface between tooth structure and restoration; sometimes induced by thermal changes. Synonyms: filtration
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Vertical movement or infiltration of water from the Earth's surface to its subsurface. Movement usually stops when the flowing water reaches the water table.
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[
n] - the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium 2. [n] - the act of making coffee in a percolator 3. [n] - the filtration of a liquid for extraction or purification
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Percolation of water in the soil; see under water storage capacity. Water storage capacity The water that is vital for plants seeps into the soil after rainfall (rain, hail, sleet, snow) (as far as the soil conditions allow). A small proportion also comes from surface precipitation (dew, frost) formed by condensation, which is absorbed directl...
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the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium, such as soil or gravel.
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1. The movement of water downward and radially through subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to ground water. Can also involve upward movement of water. 2. Slow seepage of water through a filter.
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The movement of water downward and radially through the subsurface soil layers, usually continuing downward to the groundwater.
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noun the act of making coffee in a percolator
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Gradual movement or transfer of water thorough porous substances (such as porous rocks or soil)
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(1) The movement of water through the openings in rock or soil. (2) the entrance of a portion of the streamflow into the channel materials to contribute to ground water replenishment.
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